Book review: Safe Haven
Shankari Chandran’s gripping and persuasive novel of asylum seekers, reads like an open wound.
By Jen Webb - 5 min readShankari Chandran’s gripping and persuasive novel of asylum seekers, reads like an open wound.
By Jen Webb - 5 min readRyan Gosling and Emily Blunt star in a love letter to the stunt professionals of Hollywood. Shot in Sydney’s CBD, it offers little beyond impressive…
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readIt is hard not to feel stressed within the opening pages of this powerful memoir. As Yumiko Kadota – with humour and heart – attempts…
By Amy Dale - 2 min readMcConaughey is an Academy Award-winning actor and producer, starring in numerous films and celebrated crime drama True Detective.
By Nicholas McGann - 2 min readFilmmaker Lee Isaac Chung delivers a rare film with infectious respect for every single character
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readFor a film with such a simple premise, Another Round is delightfully complex.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readDomestic life shot like a horror film; yet The Nest doesn’t quite deliver the expected ravaging emotional impact
By Francisco Silva - 3 min readIt is a rare object improved by 2020. And reading Leave the World Behind, a literary thriller with a dystopian twist, during the pre-Christmas days…
By Amy Dale - 2 min readThe NSW Solicitor-General uses a legal term as the title for his latest book because, he explains, the collection of essays and reviews are “a…
By Amy Dale - 2 min readDelving into the wanderings through eastern Washington State, Idaho and western Montana of two brothers – Rye and Gig – during a period of economic…
By Brian Dale - 2 min readIt’s easy to excuse a film like Penguin Bloom for all its shortcomings when it’s a story with the noblest of intentions at heart.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min readIt’s difficult to recommend a film like Ammonite without at least spoiling part of the emotional impact.
By Francisco Silva - 2 min read